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Elonex launches Linux laptop (vnunet)

Elonex launches Linux laptop (vnunet)

Posted Feb 20, 2008 5:12 UTC (Wed) by drag (subscriber, #31333)
In reply to: Elonex launches Linux laptop (vnunet) by i3839
Parent article: Elonex launches Linux laptop (vnunet)

Well it doesn't really matter in a classroom if you have a battery or not. 

You have to have a power supply. If you had a 8 hour battery life and used it every single day
in day out then it will not be a 8 hour battery for very long. 


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Elonex launches Linux laptop (vnunet)

Posted Feb 20, 2008 17:24 UTC (Wed) by i3839 (subscriber, #31386) [Link]

Depends on the battery system used. Lithium based batteries don't care about how often they're
recharged (if it isn't too extreme, like all the time of every hour), and will lose capacity
over time, depending on their charge level and temperature.

Elonex launches Linux laptop (vnunet)

Posted Feb 20, 2008 20:11 UTC (Wed) by drag (subscriber, #31333) [Link]

Every laptop sold in the last half dozen years or so (or even more) have used lithium
batteries and all of them wear out in a fairly predictable rate.

So unless you want the to have the combined joy of forcing the school/tax payers/students to
buy brand new batteries every year AND having people's laptops run out of juice half way
through a school day and having zero ability to recharge them... they ya having computers in a
classroom definitely means that your going to have to have a way to actually provide them with
electricity. And that means wires to the desks.

It's not even a question worth considering.. Unless you like the mental image of classrooms of
people mysteriously grouped within 3 feet of every wall outlet and students carrying around
powerstrips with their books in their backpacks.

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